Law School Mass Meeting.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED
April 5, 1898

At a mass meeting of students of the Law School held in the north lecture room of Austin Hall yesterday afternoon the following resolution was unanimously adopted and was at once telegraphed to President McKinley:

"Whereas, At this crisis in the affairs of our country we feel that the sentiments of citizens should be made known, therefore be it

"Resolved, That we the students of the Law School of Harvard University express our perfect confidence in the course the President is taking in preserving the peace and dignity of the United States."